| Cool idea! Random Feedback: - Made it through the survey, was expecting to create a password before you asked for money, so upon closing this window, I just realized that I am not sure if I have an account. On a hunch I re-entered my email and you did save my info so all was not lost, but had a moment of 'oh I'm just going to give up then!' Possibly make it obvious that you can return later, and possibly make it obvious you don't actually want a credit card today. - The survey feels like more work than just browsing instacart. I get that your trying to really understand me, and I do think thats brilliant. I get that this is an investment into me saving time in the future, but after completing the form the meals that were offered to me do seem quite random. So this leaves me with the feeling that this service is going to take some trial and error and work on my part to get into sync with me. - Possibly since I am not a picky eater with dietary restrictions, then I am leaving you too much wiggle room to read my mind. Therein, possibly this service would just move my innate ability to be indecisive about what I want to eat to you. If this is the case, then I don't know if I want to pay 10 bucks a month to continue to be indecisive. - In making it all the way through to the "buy on instacart" page, I end up on instacarts site with an empty shopping basket. Not sure if that is intentional, but if that is a limitation then there is no way I am going to pay because that is where the lions share of time savings for me would come from, easily inputting stuff into instacart. I will probably try to give your service a proper test and order some of the recommended recipes. I think if it really gets to the place where its with-out-a-doubt saving me time, and ultimately managing the food intake of my entire household, I would spend the 10 bucks for it, and if it does that without me even needing to intervene I would spend 15-20. The product seems extremely sophisticated for an initial product offering. Wonder if there is a way you can focus on making the initial impression accomplish a smaller task first (like, "plan for perfect date night at home!") where the scope would be reduced to helping someone get 1 meal you design, near effortless, from instacart, surrounding dietary restrictions, rather than overwhelming users with wanting to deep dive into trying to digitize their kitchen 20 minutes into the product. Keep hacking on it, could see this being powerful for busy people. |